Liriope

This popular groundcover's evergreen grass-like leaves will last through winter. Liriope will tolerate full sun, but you will get better foliage color in the shade. Used most effectively as an edging to a border of shrubs .

Liriope Spicata

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Makes a great ground cover.

Liriope Spicata is also known as 'Creeping Lily-turf' or ‘Monkey Grass.’ Its green leaves have pale pink flowers and it is a hearty drought-resistant plant for Texas and southern landscapes. Some consider it invasive.

Liriope Spicata Clumps

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Makes a great ground cover.

These are mature, undivided field-run Clumps. Economical and fast-growing - 10-15 pip plants. Liriope Spicata is also known as 'Creeping Lily-turf' or ‘Monkey Grass.’ Its green leaves have pale pink flowers and it is a hearty drought-resistant plant for Texas and southern landscapes. Some consider it invasive.

Liriope Spicata by the Bushel

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Makes a great ground cover.

Liriope Spicata is also known as 'Creeping Lily-turf' or ‘Monkey Grass.’ Its green leaves have pale pink flowers and it is a hearty drought-resistant plant for Texas and southern landscapes. Some consider it invasive. One bushel (approximately 100 plants) will cover an average of 100 sq. ft.